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Ryota Watanabe1, Graeme M Doodnaught1,2, Marina C Evangelista1, Beatriz P Monteiro1, Hélène L M Ruel1, Paulo V Steagall1.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the inter-rater reliability of the Feline Grimace Scale (FGS) in cats undergoing dental extractions and the effects of the caregiver's presence on the FGS scores. Twenty-four cats (6 ± 3.3 years old; 4.9 ± 1.7 kg) undergoing oral treatment were included in a prospective, blinded, randomized, clinical study. They underwent treatment under general anesthesia (acepromazine-hydromorphone-propofol-isoflurane-meloxicam-local anesthetic blocks) at day 1 and were discharged at day 6. Images of cat faces were captured from video recordings with or without the caregiver's presence at 6 h postoperatively (day 1), day 6, and before and after rescue analgesia. Images were randomized and independently evaluated by four raters using the FGS [five action units (AU): ear position, orbital tightening, muzzle tension, whiskers change, and head position; score 0-2 for each]. Inter-rater reliability and the effects of the caregiver's presence were analyzed with intraclass correlation coefficient [single measures (95% confidence interval)] and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, respectively (p < 0.05). A total of 91 images were scored. Total FGS scores showed good inter-rater reliability [0.84 (0.77-0.89)]. Reliability for each AU was: ears [0.68 (0.55-0.78)], orbital tightening [0.76 (0.65-0.84)], muzzle [0.56 (0.43-0.69)], whiskers [0.64 (0.50-0.76)], and head position [0.74 (0.63-0.82)]. The FGS scores were not different with [0.075 (0-0.325)] or without [0.088 (0-0.525)] the caregivers' presence (p = 0.12). The FGS is a reliable tool for pain assessment in cats undergoing dental extractions. The caregiver's presence did not affect FGS scores.Entities:
Keywords: Feline Grimace Scale; analgesia; dental pain; dentistry; facial expression; feline; pain assessment; periodontal disease
Year: 2020 PMID: 32548134 PMCID: PMC7272704 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2020.00302
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Figure 1Flowchart of images captured from 24 cats with oral disease included in the study. Images with (a) and (b) were included for the analyses of inter-rater reliability and the effect of caregiver's presence, respectively.
Inter-rater reliability of the Feline Grimace Scale in cats with oral disease.
| Ears | ICCsingle | 0.68 (0.55–0.78) |
| ICCaverage | 0.89 (0.83–0.94) | |
| Eyes | ICCsingle | 0.76 (0.65–0.84) |
| ICCaverage | 0.93 (0.88–0.95) | |
| Muzzle | ICCsingle | 0.56 (0.43–0.69) |
| ICCaverage | 0.84 (0.75–0.90) | |
| Whiskers | ICCsingle | 0.64 (0.50–0.76) |
| ICCaverage | 0.88 (0.80–0.93) | |
| Head position | ICCsingle | 0.74 (0.63–0.82) |
| ICCaverage | 0.92 (0.87–0.95) | |
| FGS total score | ICCsingle | 0.84 (0.77–0.89) |
| ICCaverage | 0.95 (0.93–0.97) |
A total of 91 images were independently scored by 4 raters who were blinded to the oral conditions of cats and timing of the recording. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) estimates with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were calculated based on single measures (ICC.